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Our Knowledge & Experience At Exeter International we have been creating memories and crafting custom-designed journeys for 27 years. We are a team of specialists committed to providing the best travel experiences in our destinations. Each of our experts has either travelled extensively on reconnaissance trips, or has lived in their area of expertise, giving us unparalleled first-hand knowledge. Because we focus on specific parts of the globe, we return to the same destinations many times, honing our experience over the years.

Hand-Selected Guides We know that guides are one of the most important components of any travel experience. That is why we only use local experts who have a history of working with our guests and whom we know personally. We are extremely particular in selecting our guides and are confident that they will be one of the most memorable aspects of any of our trips.

Authentic & Extraordinary Experiences Our Extraordinary Experiences are different, unusual, and not something easily googled. We also know how important it is to remain authentic. Going beyond the obvious is becoming increasingly important to our guests, and we focus on developing experiences that enrich and enhance both head and heart. We also recognize that the obvious sights are still popular, and we make every effort to skip lines whenever possible, therefore maximizing time in each destination.

Original Custom Programs, Meticulously Planned Our experts speak your language both literally and culturally. Our advice and recommendations are impartial, honest, and always have the individual in mind. We save valuable time in pre-trip research and offer smooth and effortless touring in each destination. Our planning is detailed, and we think of everything, including restaurant reservations. You will also have complete peace of mind on the ground with 24-hour local support.

Quality Vehicles We use late-model luxury vehicles, often Mercedes, Audi, BMW, or Volkswagen, depending on the size of the vehicle you need. The only exception to this is in some Central Asian countries that use vehicles predominantly from Japan.

Arrival in ’s capital and largest city. Pick up your rental car, and make the 25-mile drive to the delightful Vila Istra at the Lake Bled.

Along the way, we recommend a stop in Radovljica, one of the best-preserved medieval towns in the country, with houses dating from the 15th and 16th centuries.

Upon arrival in Bled, your guide will meet you to take you on a sightseeing tour of the charming Alpine lake town of Bled. We suggest a visit to the lake and a boat ride to the church, which stands on the island in the middle. The lake was formed after the recession of the Bohinj glacier. After the last Ice Age, the Bohinj glacier deepened the natural tectonic hollow and gave into its present form.

You will also visit the beautiful and historic Bled Castle, which is also the oldest in the country. In 1004, the German Emperor Henrik II gave the Bled estate to the Austrian Bishop Albuin of Brixen as a gift. The building was expanded and fortified since then and today there are several buildings that make up the castle complex, arranged around two courtyards, which are connected with a staircase. The small chapel on the upper courtyard was built in the 16th Century and renovated in the Baroque style around 1700, when it was also painted with illusionist frescoes making it seem bigger than it actually is. Today the castle is preserved as a museum, where you will be able to see various exhibits depicting the history of the region. Enjoy the sweeping views over the lake and the surrounding mountains.

Guide (4 Hours)

Villa Istra

This morning, you will proceed to the beautiful Bohinj region. On your way to Bohinj, you may want to enjoy a truly unique experience, a visit to one of the beekeepers in Slovenia.

Beekeeping is one of the country’s oldest traditional professions and honey is a real trademark of Slovenia. During your visit, the beekeeper will tell you about their bees, the history and process in the region, and will introduce you to the different varieties of honey.

Continue on to the charming region of Bohinj, which is divided into the Upper and Lower Bohinj Valley. There are twenty-four typical Alpine villages in these two valleys. In the Upper Valley by the lake Bohinj, you may decide to visit the gothic St. John the Baptist Church, which has well-preserved frescoes from the 15th and the 16th Centuries. The journey continues with a cable car ride to the mountain Vogel (5.000 ft), from where there is a wonderful view of the lake and the surrounding parts of the Julian Alps.

Afterwards, make your way to the beautiful chalets at Nebesa, located on top of the Soca Valley.

Beekeeping Guide

Nebesa

Today, make your way to the historic village of Kobarid, the culinary capital of Soča Valley.

Kobarid is the culinary capital of Soča Valley and an important historical and archaeological site, due to its role as a crossroad of routes through the valley. The area was witness of one of the biggest periods of battles during WWI between Italy and the Austro-Hungarian forces, also known as the Isonzo Front. At least 12 battles took place between May 1915 and November 1917 with an estimated death toll of 300,000 soldiers. The last and most important one, the Battle of Caporetto, was documented by Ernest Hemingway in the novel “A Farewell to Arms”.

Kobarid’s museum features a permanent exhibition, unique on its personal approach to war. A private museum guide will walk you through the different rooms where photographs, letters and personal belongings are presented to bring visitors closer to the true meaning of war.

Later, stroll in this tranquil area located in the impressive Soča Valley. The remainder of the day will be at leisure.

Based on availability, we could arrange for a dinner reservation at the renowned Hiša Franko tonight.

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Nebesa

Today, make your way to the small and charming town of Piran – a true open-air museum of medieval architecture and culture and one of Slovenia’s main tourist attractions. It is believed that the town’s name comes from the Greek word ‘pyr’ meaning ‘fire’ after the fires illuminating the entrance to the harbor to assist the passing ships. Similar to Koper, Piran too became part of the mighty Venetian Republic in the 10th century and most of the town’s elaborate and beautiful buildings come from this period. Your hotel is actually located in the town of Portoroz, located about 10 minutes by car from Piran (or 30 minutes walking along the water).

You may start your tour with your guide from the Tartini Square and the statue of the famous Italian composer and violinist who lived in the 17th- 18th centuries and was renowned throughout Europe. The square is surrounded by some magnificent Neo-Renaissance and Neo-Classical buildings, such as the Church of St. Peter and the Town Hall. The red 15th-century Venetian Palace is the oldest structure on the square and was built for a wealthy merchant in the traditional Venetian Gothic style. The St. Peter Church has stood on this square since the 13th century and the imposing St. George Cathedral dates from the 14th century but was decorated in the Baroque style in the 17th century. The cathedral’s tower offers the best views over the city for those willing to climb the 150 stairs to the top.

At the end of your tour, we recommend a stroll along the harbor promenade which leads to a lighthouse at the tip of the peninsula.

A trip to the wine region of Slovenia, Goriška Brda, can also be arranged.

Alternatively, guests can stay in the countryside (instead of on the coast).

Guide (3 Hours)

Kempinski Portoroz

This morning, if you are interested, we can arrange a tour of the Salt Pans near Piran. At Sečovlje Salina Nature Park, one of the only remaining salt pans in the Mediterranean, salt (fleur-de-sel) is still harvested using the same method that was used 700 years ago. Learn more about the Sečovlje Salina Nature Park, its flora and fauna, and the salt-harvesting procedure.

We also recommend a visit to the village of Lipica located near the Italian border and surrounded by small pine forests and vineyards. There you can visit the world-famous stud farm and riding school of the Lipizzaner horses, the gracious "four- legged aristocrats". The stud farm was founded in 1580 by the Austrian Archduke Charles in order to provide horses for the Habsburg army and the court in Vienna and nowadays proudly continues the 400-years-old tradition of breeding and training the famed white horses. The regal Lipizzaner stallions were made famous by the Spanish Riding School in the Vienna’s Hofburg Palace.

If you wish, afterwards you may proceed to Trieste, where you may spend some time at leisure before heading back to your hotel in Piran.

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Kempinski Portoroz

This morning, start your drive towards Ljubljana. You will drive through Slovenia’s Karst region, located between the capital Ljubljana and the Adriatic coast and stretching across the border with Italy. This area is in essence a huge limestone plateau famous for its massive cave systems, which were cut into the soft stone by underground rivers and some of which are now protected as UNESCO Heritage sites.

You may want to visit the unique Škocjan Caves, where you will have a private tour. These caves were formed by the Reka River and have been on UNESCO’s list of world heritage sites since 1986. You will begin your guided tour at the Visitors’ Center and walk to the man-made entry into the Globocak Collapse Doline. From there your guide will take you through the Silent Cave (Tiha jama), the massive cave where the Reka river flows and the Tominc Cave (Tominceva jama). Please note that the temperature inside the caves is usually around 53 degrees Fahrenheit. Wear appropriate clothes and footwear.

If you are interested, you can also visit the scenic Predjama Castle – a true masterpiece of medieval architecture. The castle was built under a natural rock arch high up a limestone cliff overlooking the valley. The first castle was actually a small fortress deep inside the cave to make it more inaccessible and easily defended. Over the centuries, the original Gothic castle was redesigned and reshaped many times, gradually moving away from the cave. The present castle was thus called Predjama, meaning ‘in front of the cave’. Please note that there are some very steep and slippery steps.

Afterwards, continue your journey to your hotel in Ljubljana. The area around the present city of Ljubljana has been populated since the Bronze Age, when the earliest known settlement consisted of wooden houses erected on stakes. Later, a Roman settlement called Emona was created in 15 AD, only to be sacked and devastated by the Huns, led by Attila, in 452 AD. The settlement was gradually revived and received town rights in the 12th century. In 1335, Ljubljana came under Austrian Habsburg rule, which lasted until 1918.

Private Guide at Skocjan Caves

Cubo

Your guide will meet you in the lobby of your hotel for an overview tour of the Old Town district, where you will take in the city’s ambience influenced by centuries of Latin, Slavic, and Germanic cultural influences.

Ljubljana’s Old Town is located on the right (eastern) bank of the River and at the foot of the historic Castle Hill. You may start your tour in front of the Baroque Town Hall building - the seat of the municipal government, which is highlighted by its clock tower and the inner courtyard surrounded by pillars and arcades.

In the Town Square (Mestni Trg) in front of the city hall you will see the famous Fountain of the Tree Rivers, which was originally designed in the second half of the 18th Century by the Italian Baroque sculptor and became his most famous work. The figures with vases represent the rivers Ljubljanica, Krka, and Sava. Robba was inspired by Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers on Piazza Navona in Rome.

Continue across the Dragon Bridge - an Art Nouveau masterpiece adorned with dragons, and stroll alongside the western bank of the Ljubljanica River to the centrally located and bustling Prešeren Square. It is named after Slovenia’s greatest poet who also wrote the lyrics to the national anthem. On the south side of the square, the Ljubljanica River is crossed by the city's most famous bridge – the , designed by Jože Plečnik who added the side spans to the already existing central part of the bridge.

Later, you may take the funicular to reach the top of Castle Hill. The offers some great views over the city and the surrounding countryside. The castle was first mentioned in 1144 and was later enlarged and surrounded by a wall with towers and a drawbridge. Gradually losing its strategic importance in the area, the castle began falling into disrepair. In the early 20th Century, the castle was redesigned partially and used as a prison and a military stronghold. Since the 1970s, long and extensive renovation works have been underway.

Enjoy some time at your leisure at one of the outdoor cafes along the river or continue exploring Ljubljana’s squares and bridges before returning to your hotel.

Guide (4 Hours)

Cubo

Today, self-transfer to the airport to drop off your rental car and to catch your onward flight.

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Cost of the Program:

From May - June $3,200 From July - September $3,450 For two (2) guests traveling together Ask about additional savings for traveling in October - April the off season!

From May - June $2,600 From July - September $2,850 For Four (4) guests traveling together Ask about additional savings for traveling in October - April the off season!

All pricing is per person and based on double occupancy. Airfare is not included. Cost of the rental car is not included and will be quoted separately.

Accommodations

Bled One night at the Villa Istra; tax and breakfast included. This charming and spacious 19th century villa is located on the shores of Lake Bled and offers suite-style accommodations just a short walk from town. The design hotel features just 8 rooms and a small restaurant, giving it a romantic ambiance. The location is just across the street from the lake, and you have direct lake access. All 8 rooms have been individually designed and decorated and feature air conditioning and complimentary Wi-Fi. Please be advised that there are multiple floors but no elevator.

Kobarid Two nights at the Nebesa Chalets; tax and breakfast included. In Slovenian Nebesa means heaven, which is a fitting name for this tranquil mountain retreat. Nestled high on a mountain, the four cozy chalets exude relaxation and peacefulness and boast stunning views of the mountains and the villages below in the Soča Valley. On a clear day, guests may even be able to glimpse the Adriatic Sea.

Nebesa offers a communal house equipped with a kitchen and dining area where guests may enjoy a self-serve breakfast. Additionally, the owners’ cellar with wine and local Slovenian delicacies is open for guests to use as well. By arrangement and based on availability, restaurant Hiša Franko can provide catering at Nebesa. Guests are also welcome to enjoy the saunas and relaxation area located on the property.

Piran Two nights at Kempinski Portoroz; tax and breakfast included. Hotel Piran is beautifully situated on the promenade along the Adriatic Sea in the picturesque, historic city of Piran, close to the town center and Tartini Square. The hotel is traditional with a modern touch, and offers comfortable rooms with a minimalistic design. Complimentary Wi-Fi is available throughout the property. There is one restaurant on site that features local and Mediterranean cuisine. When the weather is nice, guests may choose to dine on the terrace as well.

Make sure to stop by Heaven Terrace 99, the hotel’s rooftop bar and terrace, for a pre or post-dinner drink with a spectacular view. The rooftop terrace is open from June to September, and when the weather is clear, guests may even be able to have a view of three countries! Hotel Piran also features an Aromatherapy Boutique that guests may visit for a nominal fee.

Ljubljana Two nights at the Hotel Cubo; tax and breakfast included. Hotel Cubo is a beautifully designed small and intimate 4-star hotel situated in a historic building, conveniently located in the city center of Ljubljana. Originally a residential building, it was converted to a hotel in 2011. The beautiful Art Deco façade was kept intact, providing a remarkable contrast with the stylishly modern and sleek interior. All 26 rooms and suites are elegantly decorated with modern furnishings and feature several technical upgrades.

The restaurant serves a fantastic breakfast and is open for lunch as well. There is a small bar in the hotel lobby offering a selection of drinks. Guests may also use the hotel’s fitness center located in the basement. The staff at Hotel Cubo is incredible and is available 24/7. Complimentary Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.

Meals No meals included, other than breakfast as described above. Your final documents will include our top recommendations. Your guides will recommend restaurants that fit your exact needs daily.

Services Private vehicle, driver and guide at your service as described (if noted). The timing for each day is noted in your program.

Exeter International’s local offices are available for your assistance 24 hours per day while you are traveling. Our local staff may also assist you with restaurant reservations and purchasing of additional theater and museum tickets at your request.

Transportation Transportation is included as noted. Unless otherwise noted, all transfer service is with a driver only, not a guide. In general, drivers have limited English-speaking skills. Timing for each day is noted in your program.

Guides Hand chosen for their knowledge on local history, art, and architecture. Guides are at your disposal as noted in your itinerary.

Tickets All entrance tickets as described in the program.

Car Rental None included. Your car rental costs will be quoted separately.

Parking, Tolls, Fuel None included. All costs payable locally.

Exeter International Travel Information BAGGAGE The vehicles reserved for your itinerary can accommodate up to two medium-sized suitcases per person. If you intend to travel with additional luggage, please advise your travel consultant so appropriate arrangements may be made. In general, we schedule a sedan for parties of two, a minivan for parties of three to four, and a minibus for parties of five or more.

SELF-DRIVE All Exeter International self-drive programs include full support throughout your program with our local 24- hour staff. You have the option of borrowing our GPS (we will pre-load your route) or sending us your own GPS to program prior to your trip. Upon arrival in your first city, you will also receive the most up-to-date road map for the region you will drive. Parking instructions, where needed, are included as well as a listing of common European road signs. Your final documents will also include the basic driving rules for each country, including speed limits and other information.

SIGHTSEEING Sightseeing arrangements have been made with your special interests in mind. Your drivers and guides are at your disposal as indicated in the itinerary. Within those time and mileage guidelines, you are free to modify your program as you please. Should you require additional time or mileage, the costs will be quoted on request and may be paid for locally in the local currency or U.S. Dollars.

Every effort has been made to confirm that scheduled sightseeing venues will be open at the time you plan to visit them. However, individual estates, museums, gardens and other points of interest can change their hours of operation at short notice. In the event that a particular attraction is closed on the day or time of your visit, your guide will offer alternative arrangements or rearrange your sightseeing to accommodate these unexpected events.

OPTIONAL EXPENSES Charges for extra meals, transport, sightseeing services or other optional additions to your established itinerary are your responsibility and must be paid locally in the local currency.

GRATUITIES Gratuities are not included in your tour price. Your final documents will include suggestions.

DINING WITH YOUR GUIDE On days when dinner and lunch costs have not been included in your itinerary (or in your tour cost), you may, at your discretion, choose to invite your guide to dine with your party. You are under no obligation to do so but, if you do extend such an invitation, the guide is your guest and you will be responsible for the cost of his/her meal.

Booking Conditions PAYMENTS Exeter International must receive a deposit of 25% of the total program cost before reservations for your independent travel program can be initiated. The balance of payment is due 60 days prior to departure. No reservations are made on your behalf until this deposit has been received. Availability and pricing is subject to change until this deposit is received. All deposits are nonrefundable.

CANCELLATION Written cancellations received fewer than 60 days prior to departure are subject to the following forfeit of tour cost: • 59–14 days prior to departure, 50% of total tour cost • 14 or less days prior to departure, 100% of tour cost

REFUNDS We regret that refunds cannot be issued for arrangements confirmed on your itinerary but unused once your tour has begun.

INSURANCE Exeter International strongly recommends the purchase of travel insurance to protect your investment. You will find insurance costs noted on your invoice and insurance coverage information in your original booking packet.

PRICES AND ARRANGEMENTS Once an itinerary is finalized and final payment has been made, a $100 revision fee will be charged if the itinerary is changed.

The tour price includes planning, handling and operational charges. Rates are quoted in U.S. Dollars on the current rate of exchange and tariff as of 2020. Exeter International reserves the right to increase tour prices to cover increased costs, tariffs and taxes, and to reflect fluctuations in foreign exchange markets. Devaluation of a foreign currency will be weighed against any tariff increases imposed. Exeter International does not breakdown costs involved in any Small Group or Individual Travel Program.

All arrangements are subject to availability and modification if necessary. Prices are subject to change if necessary until paid in full.

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